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Expanding Social Media
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/expanding-social-media/18730/A lot of scrutiny happens in the social space. Social interaction can yield important benefits, but you need to disseminate valuable content and be sure to engage appropriately with your audience. ThisEkwa.com educational video offers guidelines for social media success.Pearls from NYC: Oy Vey!
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/pearls-from-nyc-oy-vey-/18752/By Gary Goldenberg, MD and Seemal R. Desai, MDWhat happens if you shave a melanoma? Dr. Goldenberg addresses a common question from the clinic. The good news? The type of biopsy done does not appear to affect long-term survival in melanoma.New Thinking: Eczema as a Systemic Disease
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/new-thinking-eczema-as-a-systemic-disease/18756/By Seemal R. Desai, MD and Emma Guttman, MD, PhD, FAADEczema is an immune-driven disease like psoriasis. How is that knowledge changing the way that dermatologists treat patients? Are similar changes taking place for other inflammatory diseases? Dr. Guttman talks about the latest.Getting the Upper Hand on NMSC
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/skin-cancer-photoprotection/getting-the-upper-hand-on-nmsc/18758/By Seemal R. Desai, MD and Anthony Rossi, MDDecide what type of treatment to use to treat the specific, biopsy-confirmed presentation, says Dr. Rossi. He shares tips to optimize topical treatment outcomes in non-melanoma skin cancer.Where is Dermatology Headed?
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/where-is-dermatology-headed/18590/Neal Bhatia, MD and Joel Schlessinger, MD sit down as the medical editors of Practical Dermatology® to discuss the future of dermatology in this episode of Derm Insider. They talk about how an increased focus on research in the last few years is leading to new treatments and new understanding aboutTo Be Shorr: Your receptionist is director of first impressions
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/to-be-shorr-your-receptionist-is-director-of-first-impressions/18603/Th best physicians and surgeons can see their practice fall apart if they lack good staff. The receptionist is often the first contact a patient has with your practice. Think of this individual as your director of first impressions, says Mara Shorr, BS, CAC II-V.The Evolving Paradigm in Treatment of Psoriasis
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/the-evolving-paradigm-in-treatment-of-psoriasis/18640/Bruce Strober, MD, reviews the latest science in the management of psoriasis. Treatment strategies on the horizon may offer significantly improved efficacy with attractive dosing schedules, adding to the ability to help patients manage difficult skin and systemic implications of psoriasis, he said.I knew I wanted to become a dermatologist when...
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/i-knew-i-wanted-to-become-a-dermatologist-when---opefutim/18682/PD Asks: When Yolanda Lenzy, MD was about 13 years old she visited the office of Dr. Lynn McKinley Grant in Washington, DC. It was her first experience with an African American physician, and Dr. Lenzy describes how Dr. McKinley Grant inspired and supported her aspirations. Watch other responses toI decided to become a dermatologist when...
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/practice-management/i-decided-to-become-a-dermatologist-when-/18683/PD Asks Andrew Menkes, MD when he decided to be a dermatologist. Hear how he settled on a speciality that "in those days...wasn't so glamorous." In fact, Dr. Menkes says he didn't even tell some peers about his residency. Watch other responses to this question: Yolanda Lenzy, MD, MPHTopical Treatment Considerations for Psoriasis
https://practicaldermatology.com/topics/psoriasis/topical-treatment-considerations-for-psoriasis/18845/Jerry Bagel, MD and Neil J. Korman, MD discuss topical treatment options for treating patients with mild psoriasis. They share insights about the effect of vehicles on compliance, particularly when treating patients with scalp psoriasis.